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We’ve recently teamed up with a couple of cartoonist friends that will help us by drawing our two little mischievous cats! Over the coming year we will be posting many of Oliver & Nubia’s adventures as cartoons.

Though the first one is actually more of an Oliver’s arrival adventure as we are looking at how he came to live with us!

Below you can also find the complete story from Oliver’s view point which we previously posted in our blasts from the past. 😀

So since I have lived at my human parents for just over a year I thought its time for how I got to meet them!

I was a tiny little kitten of about 7 months and was being looked after by the kind people at Celia Hammond Animal Trust.

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We have now setup a Katzenworld Forum and ideally would like to encourage everyone to make their entries for Tummy Rub Tuesday on our new dedicated Tummy Rub Tuesday post. Simply leave a comment on this post and attach the image you’d like to use. If you’ve got more than one image to use make multiple comments!

Alternatively you can still send them in via info@katzenworld.co.uk. Or just leave a comment with the link to the post / photo you’d like us to use.

Oh, darn now I have to get used to a whole New Year. The last one wasn’t so bad and since I don’t see anything much changing in my life as I will continue with what I do naturally eat, sleep and enjoy the garden then the year could have just continued on but it never does.

It happens every year

and I know New Year is here.

Mama gets that funny look,

wiping a tear.

Papa has a sappy smile

and pops a champagne cork.

Soon they clink their glasses

and outside there is a lot of noise.

Then mama and papa go on out,

to see the sky full of colorful stars.

They pop and they fizz

and I stay inside.

When all that is over,

they fill up their glasses,

exchange kisses

and wish each other and me –

a Happy New Year!

Here are some amusing memes of cats who really know how to celebrate the New Year. Meow, best wishes and see you in 2017.

Let me tell you something about us cats. The reason we love Christmas trees and ornaments is that the trees remind us of chasing rabbits and mice through forests and the shiny ornaments are just such a pleasure to play with. I love to chase after a rolling and shiny ornament that shimmers in the lamplight. Here are some amusing memes of cats at Christmastime. Hope your holidays are merry and bright.

Welcome to another week of Tummy Rub Tuesday! Oh, and if you haven’t subscribed to our newsletter yet, why not sign up by clicking here to never miss a TRT again.

We have now setup a Katzenworld Forum and ideally would like to encourage everyone to make their entries for Tummy Rub Tuesday on our new dedicated Tummy Rub Tuesday post. Simply leave a comment on this post and attach the image you’d like to use. If you’ve got more than one image to use make multiple comments!

Alternatively you can still send them in via info@katzenworld.co.uk. Or just leave a comment with the link to the post / photo you’d like us to use.

Meet Satchi (grey) and Peanut (ginger) who have been sent in by Laura from A Pict in PA!

Now we are on the countdown to Christmas, many of us will be putting up the tree and decorations over the coming weeks. Your cat may also find this time of year very exciting and even come up with some novel games like “Climb the weird indoor sparkly tree”, “play with the pretty Christmas decorations” and “eat the lovely goodies that our humans thoughtfully left out for us“.

Veterinary practices usually see a big increase of poorly pets over the Christmas holidays, with illnesses ranging from stress and tummy upsets to more serious problems such as intestinal blockages and accidental toxin ingestion/poisonings.

Remember to check the holiday season opening times of your veterinary practice and who is providing emergency cover over night and on the bank holidays. If your cat needs medication or a prescription diet, make sure you have enough to last over the festive…